Bernard Leclerc, is the current Ambassador of the Central African Republic in Eastern-Europe. Mr. Bernard Leclerc is an Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador in the Eastern-European region, for the Central African Republic. His Excellency have his headquarters in the capital city of Hungary, in Budapest.

Centrafrique or the Central African Republic is a landlocked.The CAR covers a land area of about 240,000 square miles (623,000 km²), and has an estimated population of about 4.4 million as of 2008.The capital city of the Central African Republic is, Bangui.

Ecotourism and agriculture are the two major sectors of the economy.The agriculture of the CAR is dominated by the cultivation and sale of food crops such as cassava, peanuts, maize, sorghum, millet, sesame, and plantain.The annual real GDP growth rate is jst above 3%.

Bernard Leclerc Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Bernard Leclerc, is the current Ambassador of the Central African Republic in Eastern-Europe. Mr. Bernard Leclerc is an Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador in the Eastern-European region, for the Central African Republic. His Excellency have his headquarters in the capital city of Hungary, in Budapest.

Mr. Bernard Leclerc, was born in France but he speaks fluent also in english and His Excellency is also very well prepared in term of professional. Mr. Ambassador lived a few years in United States, California and he studied there political sciences. Also Mr. Ambassador Leclerc is a former student of the University of Rouen, in Caen and of the National Treasury School, in Paris. His Excellency studied there European affairs, social sciences and economics and he is Master of expertise in European projects and also amongh other, he is a certified jet pilot.

During his career Mr. Bernard Leclerc, before to become ambassador, he taught customs law tax policy in Bangui, in the capital city of the Central African Republic, at the University of Bangui. Also His Excellency has a long career in the banking industry mostly as a bank director. After his bank career, he become an adviser in the Ministry of Education of the Central African Republic, His Excellency was responsible for the international relations and partnerships of the ministry. After this political position he become a special adviser of the former president of the Central African Republic, Mr. Ange-Félix-Patassé. A few years later Mr. François Bozizé win the elections in the Central African Republic and Mr. Bernard Leclerc was appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for the Central African Republic in the Eastern-European region with the headquarter in Budapest, Hungary. His credentials was delivered to the former President of Hungary, Mr. Ferenc Mádl on 25 May 2005.